A Comprehensive Review of Moroccan Medicinal Plants for Diabetes Management.

IF 2.9 Q2 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Hanane Boutaj
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Abstract

Moroccan flora, renowned for its diverse medicinal plant species, has long been used in traditional medicine to manage diabetes. This review synthesizes ethnobotanical surveys conducted during the last two decades. Among these plants, 10 prominent Moroccan medicinal plants are evaluated for their phytochemical composition and antidiabetic properties through both in vitro and in vivo studies. The review encompasses a comprehensive analysis of the bioactive compounds identified in these plants, including flavonoids, phenolic acids, terpenoids, and alkaloids. Phytochemical investigations revealed a broad spectrum of secondary metabolites contributing to their therapeutic efficacy. In vitro assays demonstrated the significant inhibition of key enzymes α-amylase and α-glucosidase, while in vivo studies highlighted their potential in reducing blood glucose levels and enhancing insulin secretion. Among the ten plants, notable examples include Trigonella foenum-graecum, Nigella Sativa, and Artemisia herba-alba, each showcasing distinct mechanisms of action, such as enzymatic inhibition and the modulation of glucose metabolism pathways. This review underscores the necessity for further chemical, pharmacological, and clinical research to validate the antidiabetic efficacy of these plants and their active compounds, with a view toward their potential integration into therapeutic practices.

摩洛哥药用植物用于糖尿病治疗的全面回顾。
摩洛哥植物区系以其多样的药用植物物种而闻名,长期以来一直被传统医学用于控制糖尿病。本综述综合了过去二十年间进行的人种植物学调查。通过体外和体内研究,对其中 10 种摩洛哥著名药用植物的植物化学成分和抗糖尿病特性进行了评估。综述全面分析了在这些植物中发现的生物活性化合物,包括类黄酮、酚酸、萜类化合物和生物碱。植物化学研究揭示了这些植物中具有广泛疗效的次生代谢物。体外试验表明,它们能显著抑制关键酶 α 淀粉酶和 α 葡萄糖苷酶,而体内研究则强调了它们在降低血糖水平和促进胰岛素分泌方面的潜力。在这十种植物中,值得注意的例子包括Trigonella foenum-graecum、Nigella Sativa和Artemisia herba-alba,它们各自展示了不同的作用机制,如酶抑制和葡萄糖代谢途径调节。这篇综述强调了进一步开展化学、药理和临床研究的必要性,以验证这些植物及其活性化合物的抗糖尿病功效,从而有可能将其纳入治疗实践。
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